1916–17 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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1916–17 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball
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Conference Big Ten Conference
1916–17 record 13–3 (10–2 Big Ten)
Head coach Ralph Jones
Captain Clyde Alwood
Home arena Kenney Gym
Seasons
« 1915–16 1917–18 »
1916–17 Western Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Minnesota 10 2   .833     17 2   .895
Illinois 10 2   .833     13 3   .813
Purdue 7 2   .778     11 3   .786
Wisconsin 9 3   .750     15 3   .833
Indiana 3 5   .375     13 6   .684
Chicago 4 8   .333     13 15   .464
Ohio State 3 9   .250     15 11   .577
Northwestern 2 10   .167     3 11   .214
Iowa 1 8   .111     7 9   .438
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1916–17 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team represented the University of Illinois.

Regular season

The 1916–17 season was the second Big Ten Conference championship for the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team. Coached by Ralph Jones, the Illini continued their winning ways by finishing the season with an overall record of 13 wins and 3 losses and a 10 win 2 loss conference mark. The starting lineup included E. G. McKay, J. B. Felmley and Ralf Woods rotating at the forward position, captain and center C. G. Alwood, and guards George Halas and Ray Woods.[1] Woods was named the Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year for his work during this season.[2]

Roster

"1916-17 Fighting Illini men's basketball team"
Player Position Class Hometown
Clarence O. Applegran Right Forward Sophomore Chicago, Illinois
George Halas Right Guard, Left Guard Junior Chicago, Illinois
Clyde Alwood Right Forward Senior Clinton, Illinois
Ray Woods Right Guard Senior Oak Park, Illinois
Ralf Woods Left Forward Senior Oak Park, Illinois
Gordon Otto Right Forward Senior Miami, Florida
John B. Felmley Left Forward Junior Bloomington, Illinois
Elmer T. Rundquist Center Junior San Antonio, Texas
Dan W. Elwell Left Forward Senior
Ernest G. McKay Right Forward, Left Forward Freshman Tampa, Florida
V. W. Dean
R.C. Haas Guard Freshman Clayton, Missouri

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Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Location Attendance
December 9, 1916 Millikin University 38–18 Win Decatur, IL -
December 15, 1916 Wabash College 26–28 Loss Urbana, IL -
December 18, 1916 Millikin University 38–16 Win Urbana, IL -
January 3, 1917 Northwestern College 52–10 Win Urbana, IL -
January 6, 1917 Purdue 28–24 Win West Lafayette, IN -
January 8, 1917 Ohio State 38–14 Win Columbus, OH -
January 12, 1917 Northwestern 45–17 Win Urbana, IL -
January 16, 1917 University of Chicago 20–10 Win Urbana, IL -
January 20, 1917 Wisconsin 14–25 Loss Madison, WI -
January 22, 1917 Minnesota 11–20 Loss Minneapolis, MN -
February 3, 1917 University of Chicago 19–16 Win Chicago, IL -
February 5, 1917 Ohio State 34–21 Win Urbana, IL 2,315
February 10, 1917 Minnesota 18–17 Win Urbana, IL -
February 17, 1917 Purdue 27–16 Win Urbana, IL -
February 24, 1917 Wisconsin 20–17 Win Urbana, IL 4,102
March 2, 1917 Northwestern 21–12 Win Urbana, IL -

Bold Italic connotes conference game

Player stats

Player Games Played Field Goals Free Throws Points
Ralf Woods[4] 16 54 70 178
Clyde Alwood[5] 15 57 0 114
Ernest McKay[6] 15 39 3 81
Ray Woods[7] 16 19 0 38
John Felmley[8] 6 7 4 18
George Halas[9] 11 5 0 10
R.C. Haas[10] 3 1 0 2
Gordon Otto[11] 4 1 0 2


Awards and honors

Ray Woods was elected to the "Illini Men's Basketball All-Century Team" in 2004. Woods was also selected as the Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year for the 1916–17 season.

Clyde Alwood was named a Consensus All-American for the 1916-17 season.[12]

George Halas was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1963), for his role in the development of the National Football League as well as for his coaching and playing for the Chicago Bears.

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